How disruptions in early rhythms may contribute to sensory dysfunction, genetic malformations or developmental delays

Neurological foundations of oral motor structure and function

Theories and practice of neural plasticity: “Re-wiring” the brain

Basics of brain-mouth-gut mapping

Neurosensory regulation in the therapeutic intervention

Integration strategies for neuroscience-based feeding process

This class provides beginner through advanced therapists with critical information about embryological development, current issues in neurodevelopmental delays, and effective treatment and feeding strategies for working with the pediatric population.

The Neurovascular Integration approach transforms and illuminates familiar therapeutic interventions. By grounding our work in our own secure, autonomic "balance zone" and working from the "why of the wiring," we guide our patients to their own autonomic organization and regulation. This modeling also helps to create an optimal environment for family support and therapeutic success.